Rachel Fryer is now formally indicted with first-degree felony murder, aggravated manslaughter, two counts of aggravated child abuse and one count of tampering with evidence.

Early last month, Fryer told investigators she could not wake up her 2-year-old, Tariji Gordon, one morning, so when her efforts to revive the child failed, she placed Tariji in a suitcase and drove her to Crescent City and buried her.

According to the arrest report, the medical examiner said Tariji died from blunt force trauma to the head, which caused a large bleed on the right side of the toddler's brain. The medical examiner ruled the death was a homicide.

Fryer remains in jail without bond.

The criminal investigation into the death her other child, Tavontae Gordon, is ongoing, police said.

Police began investigating the 2011 death of Tavontae after Tariji's death.

Tavontae had been diagnosed with a heart condition and needed an apnea monitor. The night the boy died, his aunt told investigators Tavontae was not on his monitor. A report from the Seminole County Sheriff's Office Child Protections said the boy's apnea monitor was finally located in the garage.